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and it's not using up enough. so they've kept a lot in reserve, a lot of speculation coming to the market, and it's not getting used up. two, three weeks we have a great idea of where we will sit heating season wise. after that, down we go displuz for most of the u.s., households use natural gas. they don't use heating oil. and the ones that do are mostly in the northeast. so come march, will their pricees, their home bills be down? >> by the end of march, it will be much lower. 10% lower is what i'm estimating. >> susie: let me talk to you about gasoline because we've also seen gasoline prices have been going up every single day for the last 21 days and averaging $3.55 a gallon. where can we expect gasoline prices to go over the next couple of weeks? >> i think it's going to follow a similar trend of heating oil. i think we have another two to three weeks of somewhat higher prices. after, that i also think it's going to go down. the reason why, refineries are going to switch over to unleaded gas and there will be
and it's not using up enough. so they've kept a lot in reserve, a lot of speculation coming to the market, and it's not getting used up. two, three weeks we have a great idea of where we will sit heating season wise. after that, down we go displuz for most of the u.s., households use natural gas. they don't use heating oil. and the ones that do are mostly in the northeast. so come march, will their pricees, their home bills be down? >> by the end of march, it will be much lower. 10% lower...
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by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because they want information about dissidents. political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. ne
by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because...
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the bill will now be before us. it will get started in debate and voting on amendments before we have to worry about whether we need 60 votes for the threshold. secondly, there is a limit on how you can filibuster. we can bring the president's judicial nominees up in a much quicker way. there, you have eliminated two of the potentials on going to conference. getting into conference is particularly important in going to this congress. the most significant reform, we have dramatically reduced the power of an individual senator. if you are going to object, you need to do it on the floor of the u.s. senate. you can no longer be in your hometown calling the cloakroom and st., i want to put a hold on the bill. you have to do it personally. we think this will flesh out some of those objections and allow us to move forward and a much more expedited way. i think we made progress. i would prefer to go forward. this was done in a bipartisan way. >> thank you. i was very happy to hear you talk about increasing revenues because
the bill will now be before us. it will get started in debate and voting on amendments before we have to worry about whether we need 60 votes for the threshold. secondly, there is a limit on how you can filibuster. we can bring the president's judicial nominees up in a much quicker way. there, you have eliminated two of the potentials on going to conference. getting into conference is particularly important in going to this congress. the most significant reform, we have dramatically reduced the...
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platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on friday, look at the s&p last three days. 1.2, 1.3% to the down side. everybody keeps asking me, how much after correction will we get? some called for 10% correction. we haven't seen that for theier. take a look at s&p 500. we have two significant corrections last year. first one in october/november when s&p dropped about 7%, there you see on the far side. right around may or june, month of may was terrible. that's about 9% correction. since then, really nothing else. haven't seen a 10% correction in quite sometime. in terms of sectors, it was pretty even. down side earlier in the da
platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on...
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dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the us military that's what backs the us dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford mcdonalds anymore people can't afford to go to walmart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war machine when the price of gas continues to go up as it is hitting a record prices in california and other states the pentagon won't be able to afford to fill up their gas their tanks and their other vehicles of destruction so it's a double edged sword so that dollar is going to zero and gold is going much higher germany will ask for their gold and they'll be given a receipt for worthless dollars or a horsemeat burger from findus so just like the global financial derivatives hurt the poorest the worst in the middle class the people that have to work for a living just like all the risk in the toxins we
dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the us military that's what backs the us dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford mcdonalds anymore people can't afford to go to walmart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war...
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dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the us military that's what backs the us dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford big donalds anymore people can't afford to go to walmart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war machine when the price of gas continues to go up as it is hitting a record prices in california and other states the pentagon won't be able to afford to fill up their gas their tanks and their other vehicles of destruction so it's a double edged sword so that dollar is going to zero and gold is going much higher germany will ask for their gold and they'll be given a receipt for worthless dollars or a horsemeat burger from findus so just like the global financial derivatives hurt the poorest the worst in the middle class the people that have to work for a living just like all the risk in the toxins
dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the us military that's what backs the us dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford big donalds anymore people can't afford to go to walmart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war...
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dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the us military that's what backs the us dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford donalds anymore people can't afford to go to walmart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war machine when the price of gas continues to go up as it is hitting a record prices in california and other states the pentagon won't be able to afford to fill up their gas their tanks and their other vehicles of destruction so it's a double edged sword so that dollar is going to zero and gold is going much higher germany will ask for their gold and i'll be given a receipt for worthless dollars or a horsemeat burger from findus so just like the global financial derivatives hurt the poorest the worst in the middle class the people that have to work for a living just like all the risk in the toxins were du
dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the us military that's what backs the us dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford donalds anymore people can't afford to go to walmart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war...
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choose to use the consensus here to. choose you tell us that you'd be great to. choose the stories that impact your life choose access to your. well for the trip to the finish as world class athletes descend on sochi olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep hard to get thousands where they need to be it's a building fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on going to see a. potential. sixth . place. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to paul moore a former risk regulator who blew the whistle on h. boss and is now trying to fix the financial world making it a safer place for the taxpayer paul more welcome back to the kaiser report here good to be back for you max excellent paul more of the f.s.a. is in the news this time the food standards agency for failing to actually regulate food standards there's a remarkable similarity to the failure of the financial services authority the other f.s.a. and that was a blowers
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>> us, all of us. what's happened is that these enormous telecommunications companies, comcast and time warner on the wired side, verizon and at&t on the wireless side, have divided up markets, put themselves in the position where they're subject to no competition and no oversight from any regulatory authority. and they're charging us a lot for internet access and giving us second class access. this is a lot like the electrification story from the beginning of the 20th century. initially electricity was viewed as a luxury. so when f.d.r. came in, 90% of farms didn't have electricity in america at the same time that kids in new york city were playing with electric toys. and f.d.r. understood how important it was for people all over america to have the dignity and self-respect and sort of cultural and social and economic connection of an electrical outlet in their home. so he made sure to take on the special interests that were controlling electricity then who had divided up markets and consolidated just
>> us, all of us. what's happened is that these enormous telecommunications companies, comcast and time warner on the wired side, verizon and at&t on the wireless side, have divided up markets, put themselves in the position where they're subject to no competition and no oversight from any regulatory authority. and they're charging us a lot for internet access and giving us second class access. this is a lot like the electrification story from the beginning of the 20th century....
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and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money than their opponents and lost because having more money and having a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows you to do. it allows you to get that amount of money that lets you run a credible campaign, be a good candidate connecting with your voters and do it in a way that's focusing your attention on ordinary citizens. >> but how does it undo the power of big money? >> well, so mayor bloomberg's an outlier. there aren't so many candidates like that. listen, we're never going to keep private money out of politics. that's the wrong ambition. the goal is to -- >> you're not saying we should? >> we shouldn't and we can't -- >> yeah, that's right. but citizens united makes it impossible. >> they have opened th
and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money than their opponents and lost because having more money and having a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows...
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he has to use that authority. he can't wait for the united states congress. >> i wish he had used more. there was a lot more he could have done with regulation. i don't know why he is considering arctic drilling. >> i couldn't agree more. we have to go down a clean energy pathway. we have to do it by cutting pollution and by advancing solutions, and that's renewables. we've had twice as much wind has been deployed in the last few years as any other source. price of solar is coming down. we have to use energy as efficiently as possible. that was one of the commitments he made in the speech was to reduce -- or to increase the efficiency of the way we use energy in a dramatic way. we know the solutions are there, but i think public involvement is absolutely key. people can't do it without -- >> people have to get involved. >> he has been accused of being in campaign mode, maggie, and he has been taking these issues, you know, to the people -- the issues that are -- have heretofore been some version of political krypt
he has to use that authority. he can't wait for the united states congress. >> i wish he had used more. there was a lot more he could have done with regulation. i don't know why he is considering arctic drilling. >> i couldn't agree more. we have to go down a clean energy pathway. we have to do it by cutting pollution and by advancing solutions, and that's renewables. we've had twice as much wind has been deployed in the last few years as any other source. price of solar is coming...
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here's what they tell us. if you are an adult and in a wheelchair, it is quite possible that you will have to endure a pat-down if you are unable to walk through on your own, bhu it comes to children, they did tell us that no child under the age of 12 should be patted down in general. they say they have a lot of other options for parents and a pat-down for children 12 and under really is a last resort. this family didn't know the rules, but their gut feeling told them this is not right and it turns out they are right. the child was not supposed to get that pat-down because she was only 3 and you saw there the tsa is issuing an apology. >> thank you so much for bringing that to us. when it comes to the economy, does wal-mart know something the rest of us don't? the link between sales and your wallet. wiand a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria
here's what they tell us. if you are an adult and in a wheelchair, it is quite possible that you will have to endure a pat-down if you are unable to walk through on your own, bhu it comes to children, they did tell us that no child under the age of 12 should be patted down in general. they say they have a lot of other options for parents and a pat-down for children 12 and under really is a last resort. this family didn't know the rules, but their gut feeling told them this is not right and it...
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if so, call us now. you'll learn how the sleep number bed helps relieve back pain by allowing you to adjust the firmness and support to conform to your body for a more proper spinal alignment. just look at this research... ® 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. plus it's a great value because it costs about the same an innerspring yet lasts twice as long. so if you want to sleep better or find relief for your bad back, call now. call the number on your screen for your free information kit with dvd brochure and price list. call now and we'll include a free $50 savings card. call now for your free information and this free $50 savings card. call now! >> kelly's court is back in session. on the docket, accused murderer and olympic athlete oscar pistorius openly cried in court today as his lawyer presented in extraordinary detail the athlete's own account of how he shot his model girlfriend to death. claiming oscar had mistaken her for an intruder. but did he do more harm than good to his own c
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used human shields. basically the services and secretary panetta are trying to make these cuts and there is flexibility with how you cut within the categories. they are trying to make them as painful as possible, in congressional districts. classic example, shipbuilding, a huge yard, employs 21,000 people. the announced cuts would immediately cost almost a thousand jobs. the threatened cuts could almost virtually put them out of business. why does that matter? because it would be vitally important for virginia congressional delegation and northern virginia is going to get hit because that's where the defense workers are concentrated. they want these workers writing to their congressman. sequestration is poorly done. it is a bad deal. and by the way, everybody agreed to it. obama sponsored it. both parties agreed to it. and i'm so -- i find these so despicable, unpatriotic and unworthy of our military, for instance, cancels the carrier to persian gulf, there were other places they could have cut, they wer
used human shields. basically the services and secretary panetta are trying to make these cuts and there is flexibility with how you cut within the categories. they are trying to make them as painful as possible, in congressional districts. classic example, shipbuilding, a huge yard, employs 21,000 people. the announced cuts would immediately cost almost a thousand jobs. the threatened cuts could almost virtually put them out of business. why does that matter? because it would be vitally...
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he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second chance ideas was that there ought to be a universal scouting program for america for really young people. i have been out of montana and meeting with people. if every kid in america was in this, we would not have half the problems we got. ed said, no it wouldn't. we would have our less than this. we should let all of these kids have nothing else to do and disaffiliated and reconnected to the mainstream of life by giving them something positive to be a part of. mayor koch wrote 10 nonfiction books, for mr. rees and four children's books. -- four mysteries and four children's books. childhood obesity is the number one pandemic in america today. the mayor got a lot of laughs out of his soda remarks, but there is truth there. he was thinking about what life would be
he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second chance ideas was that there ought to be a universal scouting program for america for really young people. i have been out of montana and meeting with people. if every kid in america was in this, we would not have half...
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she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff like that, helps him. it's fun, interactive. >> we're thrilled that you won one of our ipad minis. stick with us, everybody, because we're giving away another ipad mini in just a little bit. >> remember, you need wednesday's buzzword and have to be 18 or older to enter. >> hang with us. wednesday's buzzword in just a bit. >> good luck, everybody. >>> when you want to go out sledding you typically do two things. snow and some sort of hill. >> and a sled. >> in this first video we'll show you how to go sledding without the sled and without the snow. >> oh. >> what's in place of the sle
she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff...
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we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also have racial diversity that racial diversity matters because people come with different experiences and they say that the experience of race is more than just about income, so for black americans for example the wealth gap i think is much harder to measure and that he may have differentiation cnn.com but it's a different matter. >> host: it could be poverty which is more john. >> guest: that's harder to capture. those experiences are caught up in the history of discrimination and of segregation and the continued institutional races in this country that those things are not captured by just looking at the cla
we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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i used those as inspiration for creating the distressed t-shirt patterns. it can take me two or three years to design something because i'm carefully gathering little bits and pieces of the story. together to create my design. i search for special materials. i really search for them. i will go all over the garment district to find them. i really want where the materials are from to be a part of the story. >> we're at a craft jewelry supply, a warehouse full of vintage jewelry and findings. it's 5,000 square feet of stuff. how do you know what you're looking for? >> you don't. i feel like it's a jungle sort of in a way. different jewelry parts. i kind of like the whole treasure hunting aspect of it. >> these look like they're vintage earrings, clip-on earrings, i like them because the colors and patterns are really different. so this is thread that was used in french uniforms during the '20s, i picked it out because it was shiny. but then i noticed it's a little bit cool to the touch. so i think it has metal in it. i'm curious it take it back it my studio an
i used those as inspiration for creating the distressed t-shirt patterns. it can take me two or three years to design something because i'm carefully gathering little bits and pieces of the story. together to create my design. i search for special materials. i really search for them. i will go all over the garment district to find them. i really want where the materials are from to be a part of the story. >> we're at a craft jewelry supply, a warehouse full of vintage jewelry and...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> neil: all that plastic foam and shove it? new york city mayor saying that plastic foam has to go, but is the n >>. >> neil: first it was size of drinks and now it is foam. mayor bloomberg pushing a ban on the popular foam on ordering something to go. charles says the ban has to go. >> you are going to get something with gravy on it? i don't think, mayor bloomberg understands regular people. all these little small stores in the bronx and inventory can break their backs. it's too imperial to me. >> neil: what do you make of it? >> in 20 years i covered the story when mcdonald's got rid of the polly to say reason, but they and their customers have survived and -- polistir
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> neil: all that plastic foam and shove it? new york city mayor saying that...
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you don't want to be spending a lot of money for results deal neither country in that quadra and with us was luxembourg. i have no idea what they're doing. the problem is for decades now people have been pushing the idea to fix the system is more money more many more money. but i knew firsthand that was not the case weavers' spending more money than any of your jurisdiction yet results were at the bottom with districts right across the river in newark, new jersey spending $22,000 per kid yet operating with the full proficiency in the single digits so to throw more money into a broken system with a different result is faulty. we have to have the transparency where the dollars are going to stop spending money on things that have no impact on kids. when i was in washington d.c. the had a digit of $1 billion per year. of that, a 403, 403 million went into the schools so the majority of the money went into a bloated bureaucracy. that is not where you have the impact it has the impact in the classroom not from the district itself salt and tell lee should delight current and what kind of return
you don't want to be spending a lot of money for results deal neither country in that quadra and with us was luxembourg. i have no idea what they're doing. the problem is for decades now people have been pushing the idea to fix the system is more money more many more money. but i knew firsthand that was not the case weavers' spending more money than any of your jurisdiction yet results were at the bottom with districts right across the river in newark, new jersey spending $22,000 per kid yet...
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they try to make us be desegregated, make us equal, and as a result, we hurt the very people we tried to help. this is what happens when government gets in the way. >> guest: that's, yeah, i mean, it's not necessarily what i was trying to get across. >> host: it's not absurd justification. >> guest: right. i think that, you know, the issue with that is it who is running government and for whose benefit. that's what happened. the problem was decisions were made with, for the most part, with a certain con sitwent sigh -- constituency in keeping them happy. that was not just the white middle class, by the way. there's this, we're trying to keep the black civil rights liberal class who fought for desegregation happy too, and there was that contingent in louisville fighting for desegregation intensely all these years as well, and so, yeah, in terms of what works, i think, you know, i listen to a lot of people every day talking about to me about what works, and i don't have an answer because i spent a lot of time in really good schools that seem to be working. there's also something that's,
they try to make us be desegregated, make us equal, and as a result, we hurt the very people we tried to help. this is what happens when government gets in the way. >> guest: that's, yeah, i mean, it's not necessarily what i was trying to get across. >> host: it's not absurd justification. >> guest: right. i think that, you know, the issue with that is it who is running government and for whose benefit. that's what happened. the problem was decisions were made with, for the...
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you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you believe. getting to the world series. the publication also says the top 14 in baseball all reside in the national league. spring training, believe it or not, beginning next week. all right, on to hockey. after last night's loss, the caps have the worst record in the league. gm addressing reporters today, says don't blame my new coach. blame the players. it's their fault. but, he also said he's not blowing up this team. >> all right, finally, don't forget to join us back here tonight for our game of the week. ladies hoops, it's g
you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...